Introducing Sgt VV (Army Tank) - Variable Volt Bottom Feeder

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ukeman

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wow... i just thought of that too... because i vape snickerdoodle every day, and it has cinamon oil (not sure if it's the kind) that is known to break down the plastic tube.
So there you go: Snickerdoodle in the bottle.... getting excited as i post this... menthol in the tank!!!!


I actually still use the feed bottle with the liquinator on it and it still works. Put a tobacco or fruit flavor in the tank and menthol in the bottle and u get a mentholated flavor whenever u want :)
 

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The voltage adjustment is located exactly where on the unit?

its located exactly opposite the button, you can see the white dial here:
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Ok now a few more days of using my Tank. The convenience of having the bottom feed is great! I have tried various cartos and find that the 3 ohm are probably the best. Just got in some 1.5 ohm dual coils, so far not too bad although I don't know how much voltage I can run them at, haven't experimented enough yet.

I am having a couple issues. Mainly trying to find the common ground for good vapor and TH and flavor, it seems nothing I have tried yet works well over 4 volts. Anything higher and I get a lot of juice spitting. So far the DCC are not acting up at 4V. The other thing is the airy draw, on all the cartos I tried the draw seems too light. Is there anyway I can remedy that? When using the atty I can actually adjust the draw simply by tightening or loosening the atty, but there is only so far I can tighten the cartos.

I am awaiting word on how well the Hybrid Attys perform, I am thinking of giving those a try as well in my search for vaping bliss. :D
 

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SR dse 901 is my go-to on VV's.... ! i have drip shield but don't use it much...I buy bulk from VK.
I still have to try out tanks other than the iatty i have.... never used one tank mod yet. Because when tanks came out i was dropping all my bottom feeders and sticking with dripping on my regulated VV tube.
This is the first bottom feeder I will have had in a year, and the reason is cool, regulated VV !!
Let me know how the hybrids work out, I've been looking at them as well. Still rockin a 901 with dripshield. Awesome flavor, and high voltage gives me a nice chest hit. Just ordered a new bridgeless 510. We'll see how that works.
 

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Let me know how the hybrids work out, I've been looking at them as well. Still rockin a 901 with dripshield. Awesome flavor, and high voltage gives me a nice chest hit. Just ordered a new bridgeless 510. We'll see how that works.

3 days with the 1.5 ohm Vapage AMG hybrids and I have to say they are fantastic on the Army Tank !! Great vapor and a nice bonus to flavor I wasn't expecting. Time will tell if they have a decent lifespan, but at least this one isn't dead yet 8) I will definately be ordering some more of these, they are expensive, but I think they justify it if they will at least last a month a piece.
 
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